Canada sending plane to Uganda to help with peacekeeping in Africa
VANCOUVER — A Canadian Forces Hercules plane will be sent to Uganda to take part in a United Nations peacekeeping mission during the next 12 months, transporting troops, equipment and supplies to Congo and South Sudan.
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan said Thursday the aircraft will be supported by as many as 25 Canadian Armed Forces personnel and it will be used up to five days a month to help the UN mission operating from Entebbe.
“Our contributions will help maintain the United Nations’ ability to respond to crises more quickly and more efficiently,” he said in making the announcement in Vancouver.
“We have worked closely with the United Nations to determine how to best use our resources.”